Titanium Court Is Coming to PC in Early 2026

Get Ready to Enter the Titanium Court

Indie narrative publisher Fellow Traveller and developer AP Thomson have officially unveiled Titanium Court, a surreal strategy game headed to PC in early 2026. Described as a strategy experience “for clowns and criminals,” Titanium Court blends tower defense, match-3 mechanics, and roguelike structure into something deliberately strange yet deeply satisfying. Players can get their first taste of its unusual design through a public demo on Steam, which will also feature during Steam Next Fest from February 23 to March 2.

Set in a peculiar realm filled with magic, faeries, and unexpected baseball references, the game casts players as the overseers of the mysterious Court. Each run consists of seven battles and unfolds across two distinct phases. During the High Tide phase, players match terrain tiles to gather resources and reshape the board until they exhaust their moves. When Low Tide arrives, they spend those hard-earned resources to deploy units, construct buildings, and cast spells in preparation for combat.

Once the battle begins, players step back as encounters play out automatically over 30 seconds. Success across a run culminates in challenging boss fights, testing the strategies assembled in earlier phases.

Between runs, players uncover more about the strange Court they now manage, gradually piecing together its secrets. Fellow Traveller describes Titanium Court as an experience best discovered firsthand rather than explained, one that rewards curiosity and experimentation.

Titanium Court launches on PC via Steam in early 2026, with a demo available now.

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